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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jan 1980, p. 15

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Dy Rid W 'lheeohe" - a“! Ulla i (can play; atgteot its best games of the {ear and still loses, it can ave humus effects on team morale. But you’d never - it by looking at Watedoo hockey Warriors' weekend. T Friday night at Waterloo Area the UW squad tuned in a tremendous team effort yet due to the outright thie- very of Queen‘s goalie Barry Ashby, dropped a " decision to the Golden Gaels. _ Warriors didn’t have time to feel sorry for memulvos though as they had to mud: to Hamilton Saturday to play the McMaster Martins, ranked No. 2 in Canada. But Warriors weren‘t in-, terested in feeling' sorry for themselvesanyway as they skated to a H tie in yet an- other testimonial to their grit and determination. "Sure I was worried about how Friday's loss would af- feet us, there's no way we shouldn't have won that game - one guy, Ashby, stoned us," said UW coach Bob McKillop. "I thought that the attitude might be 'let's just get this game" (McMaster) over with'r1yttt it sure wasnt" It took a penalty shot goal by rookie Dan Blum with two minutes remaining to salvage the split in Hamil- ton for Waterloo. Blum had blocked a shot at the blue- line on the play and was li- terally tackled at about the Marlin blueline. which calls for the penalty shot to be awarded. But unlike the previous night when Warrior captain Don Langlois was foiled by Ashby on a penalty shot at- tempt, Blum made good on his effort and Warriors gained the valuable points. McKillop, livid with the officiating, held his team off the ice at the start of the third until the referees were made aware of his discon- tent with their calls. That resulted in Waterloo getting a delay of game penalty but UW held Marlins off the scoresheet. Other Waterloo marks- men Saturday were Lang- lois in the first, and defen- cemen Ed Amla and Paul Foley to tie in the third. Friday Oteen's jumped into a 2-1 lead in the first, scored the eventual game- winner on a Shorthanded ef- fort in the second by Mike Skube, and then clinched the win with the insurance A Federal” Chartered Kon-Profit Organization Your - fee is income to: do- ductibh and you may save up to use on -tttNt premium by prosommg our scum milieu. Gnu-'1 _ ", Rally for tie Vs. Marlins thhterboo c"""'""""'"""'"""""""'"."" UW shakes off demoralizin loss CAMBRIDGE 623-6730 KITCHEN " 579% THIEF SHARES ANOTHER - Goalie Barry Ashby of Queen's ae defer». Golden Gaels smothers a rebound that bounced erratically off Warrior one the backboard: during last Friday's win over Waterloo Warriors thing that a marker and an empty-net everyone playing every- Warriors are a point be- goal In the third. Waterloo one," said O‘Donnell. hind Guelph and Western in goals went to Langiois and “You get a.chance to ‘see the chase for the final John Whalen. everyone and play every playoff spots. UW faces The story of the game ho- team an equal amount. Sure Ryerson at home tonight wever was Ashby , who held we were last last year, Jtut' and then travels to Kingston Waterloo at bay almost look at the teams we lost to, Friday to play Queen‘s - no smgle-handedly 1n the third Toronto, Laurentian, York doubt hoping to gain reven- when Waterloo had a two- and even Ottawa had a ge on Gaels and especially man atlyantage for two min- tough club." _ .e Ashby. The story of the game ho- Tever was Ashby, who held Waterloo at bay almost singleahandedly in the third when Waterloo had a two- man advantage for two min- utes followed directly by an- other Queen's penalty. Final shots were 50-30 for Wa- terloo. “I wouldn‘t say we've had to rely on Ashby all the time to pull us through," said Queen's coach Fred O'Don- nell. “But there is no doubt he saved us at times tonight. "The key to our success is we've got a bunch of guys with some talent who are yilling to really work all the time. There is not one guy on my team who I would he- sitate to put out anytime in any situation." Gaels, who moved into first by three points with their double weekend win against the two local tttttMt. sities. have the benefit of five consecutive home games upcoming. Last year. they finished last in the Eas- tern section. "net's why we love this (one-league) concept of Monday 8: WM: Starting Mon. Feb. 11/80 6:30-9:30 pm CAMBRIDGE l Evening an”: Monday & Wednesday - Starting Mon. Feb. 11/00 7:00-10:00 pin KITCHENER Evening Clam [311133 A Graphic Gallery 20% to 30% am ”3-7626 Complete Collision - And Refinishing Service FRAMED N DECORATOR PRINTS Ltridedtttttrttte%tn IAMIACK PICTURES STANLEY PARK MALL 1005 OTTAWA STREET NORTH KITCHENER. ONTARIO MIA 1H2 as dotsnoarnan John Murray comes to his aid. According to Warrior coach Bob McKilIop, the play of Ashby was the only thing that stood in the way of a Warrior victory against Gaels. Who Ctteooiet.,Wedmstt.v.d-r,y 30.1000 . Pa.- " The Council of the City of Waterloo will hold an Open House and Public Hearing to discuss the Discussion Paper leading towards an Implementation Plan for the Dearborn District. The results of the hearing will also form the basis for an Amendment to the City of Waterloo Official Plan. If you have any questions. phase call the City of Wa- terloo Piamsing Department at “1560. Opon House will be held on Wednesday. February B. 1980 in the Council Chambers. 2nd Floor Monhnd Contra from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. with a special presentation at 7:30 p.m. -om' 1:r,-r,lithicit'i is”) _ii'tl"ff5 f) M” 1..» {4351/ Jiqe .. F City of Waterloo Public Information Meeting NOTICE T ’ 1 ”(MSG-031p Paul Dietrich, M.C.I.P. Planning Director

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